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Crossing Borders, Changing Landscapes: Land-Use Dynamics in the Golden Triangle

HONOLULU (Dec. 19) -- Over the last half-century, public policy has affected land-use practices across the borders linking China, Thailand, and Laos. Political and economic reforms have facilitated labor mobility and a shift in agricultural practices away from staple grains and toward a diverse array of cash crops, rubber being one of the foremost.

In the latest edition of the East-West Center’s AsiaPacific Issues series of policy-relevant papers, EWC Environmental Change, Vulnerability and Governance Program Coordinator Jefferson Fox examines the factors behind these land-use changes and their effects on biodiversity and long-term viability. Click here to download Fox’s paper.


Applications for Asia Pacific Leadership Program Being Accepted Through Jan. 31

HONOLULU (Dec. 18) – The application deadline for the East-West Center's 2010-11 Asia Pacific Leadership Program (APLP) – considered the premier leadership education program in the Asia Pacific region – is Jan. 31, 2010. Entering its tenth year, the APLP is a graduate certificate program combining the development of regional expertise with the enhancement of individual leadership capacity. Application forms and detailed information about the program are available on the APLP website. … more


Pyongyang Attacks the Marketplace

HONOLULU (Dec. 2) – In a commentary published today in the Wall Street Journal Asia, EWC Senior Fellow Marcus Noland writes that North Korea’s surprise devaluation of its currency this week is part of Pyongyang's broader effort to curtail the rise of market activities and the development of pathways to wealth—and potentially power—beyond state control.

But despite both the currency reform and an ongoing legal crackdown on the private economy, Noland writes, “the regime is not succeeding in stamping out the market entirely. The fact that Pyongyang has to keep trying indicates that North Koreans keep trying even harder to scrape together better lives for themselves.” Click here to read the full article.


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FEATURED EVENTS

“Dance Machines” from Torres Strait Islands
A touring exhibition from Gab Titui Cultural Centre, Thursday Island, Torrest Strait, Australia
Where: East-West Center Gallery, Burns Hall, 1601 East-West Rd., Honolulu
When: November 1, 2009 to January 3, 2010

Research Program Brown-Bag Presentation
Human Rights
Where: John A. Burns Hall, Room 3012
When: January 7, 2010

41st Summer Seminar on Population
Three individual workshops dealing with population and heatlh
Where: Honolulu (WS1 and WS3); Honolulu/Manila (WS2)
When: May 29, 2010 to June 26, 2010

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Spotlight on Journalism Fellowships

Jefferson fellows studying climate change policy meet with Ricardo Reyes, VP for Communications of the high-performance electric-car manufacturer Tesla Motors near Menlo Park, California.

EWC Journalism Programs Expand Offerings, Participation

A strong growth area at the East-West Center in recent years has been the Center’s journalism fellowships and exchanges. Since 2005, the range of EWC programs for journalists has doubled, to 10 programs serving about 100 participants per year, with many more attending the biennial international media conferences.

Media Programs Coordinator Susan Kreifels says that support for the journalism programs reflects the important role that journalists play in the Center’s mission of promoting a more peaceful, just and prosperous Asia Pacific region. “A better-informed media means better-informed policymakers and a better-informed public,” Kreifels says. “When you put that together, it leads to improved policies and better regional relations.”

Recent media program initiatives include:

•    A new e-newsletter and website called East-West MediaLine, intended as an engaging and practical resource for journalists in the region. Stories in the first edition ranged from reports from two media program alumni who narrowly avoided the recent political massacre in the Philippines to personal reflections of the Center’s first media fellow from Iran.

•    Preparations for the Center’s second major international media conference, scheduled for April 25-28 in Hong Kong.  ... more ...


FEATURED PUBLICATIONS

Climate Commitments to 2050: A Roadmap for China
by ZhongXiang Zhang with responses by Gary Clyde Hufbauer and Jisun Kim, Raekwon Chung, and Stephen Howes

Islam and Nation: Separatist Rebellion in Aceh, Indonesia
by Edward Aspinall

Crossing Borders, Changing Landscapes: Land-Use Dynamics in the Golden Triangle
by Jefferson Fox

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FEATURED SITES

East-West MediaLine
A new journalism resource from the EWC's Asia Pacific Center for Journalists.

Asia Matters for America
An online hub for exploring graphical data on the importance of U.S.-Asia interactions to individual U.S. states and congressional districts.

EWCA Blog
An informal forum for news and updates about members of the EWC community around the world.



 
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